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CardName: Event Horizon Cost: 0 Type: Legendary Artifact Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: As an additional cost to play Event Horizon, sacrifice three lands. During a player's upkeep, any player may put an expansion counter on Event Horizon or remove one. If they do, destroy all non-land permanents with a converted mana cost equal to the number of expansion counters on Event Horizon Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: From The Vaults Mythic

Event Horizon
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Legendary Artifact
As an additional cost to play Event Horizon, sacrifice three lands.
During a player's upkeep, any player may put an expansion counter on Event Horizon or remove one. If they do, destroy all non-land permanents with a converted mana cost equal to the number of expansion counters on Event Horizon
Updated on 14 Dec 2011 by theunansweredquestion

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2011-12-14 16:57:50: theunansweredquestion created the card Event Horizon

Whoa. Culmulative kirin of "Everything goes boom now and forever"

Is the sac 3 lands too much? I was going to make it a lot more powerful, but then I realized it would be too wordy.

I think it should be "equal to", not "equal to or less than". That still makes it equal to a series of Ratchet Bombs, but not quite so utterly game-stalling.

I do like it, but it's not really a land - it's more like an artifact.

Oh, yeah, lands do have to produce mana--it's funny, flavor-wise it's a land, but mechanics-wise, it is an artifact. Hm...

2011-12-14 19:59:24: theunansweredquestion edited Event Horizon

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